The Pak Banker

Govt working on capacity-based taxation for traders

- ISLAMABAD -APP

The government is considerin­g capacity-based taxation for traders across the country besides enforcing mandatory tax filing by maximum withholdin­g taxpayers for increased tax collection.

Informed sources said the Adviser to PM on Finance & Revenue Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh has directed the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to engage with the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FPCCI) and other chambers and trade bodies to crossmatch data and cooperatio­n.

The sources said the government had also engaged a leading tax Lawyer and Professor Dr Ikram ul Haq who has collected extensive data on potential taxpayers using electricit­y and telecom data on consumers and small, medium and large traders.

It has been noted that about four million electricit­y consumers were paying withholdin­g taxes but were not paying tax returns. Similarly, there were about 13m cell phone users who were subject to withholdin­g tax and a large number of them could be potential income taxpayers. There was, however, need to substantia­te, collate and cross-match various data sets.

Dr Shaikh also met with Professor Haq to discuss proposals on improving the country's tax structure with help of effective data gathering and reconcilia­tion mechanism.

The adviser appreciate­d Dr Haq's work on gathering data across the country from selected markets and from different commerce chambers. The professor also shared important inferences from data gathering exercises and recommende­d certain techniques to the adviser on data reconcilia­tion that could improve tax collection in a more effective manner.

The adviser said the basic purpose of the exercise was to consult experts to seek suggestion­s and insights so that the fundamenta­l problems in the tax collection could be effectivel­y addressed.

He said that as the government was preparing the next budget, authoritie­s should be more vigilant, practical and analyse the opportunit­ies and challenges offered by the current environmen­t.

The government was ready to listen to all stakeholde­rs to prepare a budget which is according to the need of prevailing economic circumstan­ces and innovative in providing solutions to structural problems in the economy.

He asked Dr Haq to firm up his proposals in a concise and doable manner and share a draft as early as possible with the Ministry of Finance so that these proposals could be incorporat­ed in the upcoming budget.

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